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nasa is paying space ex for it. >> the city of oakland pays tribute to gay rights on a big day at the supreme court. >> today's historic hearing including what transpired inside the courtroom as the justices listened to arguments over proposition 8. hello. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> it's a historic hearing but even before the issue today the court is questioning whether or not it should be taking up the case. we continue our coverage now as the court hearing on same sex hearing wraps up it's first day. scott mcfarland was in the courtroom and explains why some of the exchanges suggest the justices may not make a decision on the case. >> reporter: still no cameras allowed but from where we were
nasa is paying space ex for it. >> the city of oakland pays tribute to gay rights on a big day at the supreme court. >> today's historic hearing including what transpired inside the courtroom as the justices listened to arguments over proposition 8. hello. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone...
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. >>> we'll tell you what nasa was up to last night with its latest launch. >>> and take a look at this controversial quilt. you're watching "early today." >>> and welcome back. it was a spectacular liftoff. nas da launched a had you high-tech satellite into orbit from cape ka nav value, florida. the new equipment will improve communication with the international ace station and relay images. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched african-american woman is generating strong emotions with visitors at an indianapolis library. >> i get people out here with all kinds of races and breeds. treating me bad because of stuff like this. >> i know it can be painful for some people. i know some people are angry. some people cry. >> the quilt is part of a collection of pieces that will be displayed through february and march. >>> controversy is brewing after school officials fired starter pifltles during an emergency drill outside of chicago. some people were alarmed by the pistols to prepare people. >> i don't think we have to make it normal to have a simulated shooting in schools because
. >>> we'll tell you what nasa was up to last night with its latest launch. >>> and take a look at this controversial quilt. you're watching "early today." >>> and welcome back. it was a spectacular liftoff. nas da launched a had you high-tech satellite into orbit from cape ka nav value, florida. the new equipment will improve communication with the international ace station and relay images. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched...
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nasa launching a satellite into orbit from florida. this new equipment will improve communication with the international space station and relay images captured about it hubble space telescope. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched african-american woman is generating strong emotions from visitors at an indianapolis library. >> i get people here all different kinds of races and color and creed treating me bad because of stuff like this. >> i know it can be painful for some people. i know some people are angry. some people cry. >> the quilt is a part of a collection of piece that's will be displayed through february and march. >>> controversials brewing after starter pistols during an emergency drill were fired in chicago. some students were alarmed by the exercise noent prepare teach aernz pupils from mass shootings. >> i don't think we need to have it normal to have simulated shootings in school. then it makes it more normal for society to accept these types of things. >>> and high school students are defending their teache
nasa launching a satellite into orbit from florida. this new equipment will improve communication with the international space station and relay images captured about it hubble space telescope. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched african-american woman is generating strong emotions from visitors at an indianapolis library. >> i get people here all different kinds of races and color and creed treating me bad because of stuff like this. >> i know it can be...
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through the magic of theater i decided i would accomplish what history, the army, nasa, and the media refused to develop. i would write a flay and use it to bring my mother's accomplishment to the light of day. this self-imposed assignment turned to a gurn any. taking know many places as i played detective tracking down the small number of former coworkers still alive. they were all retired. some for decades. i told them about what i was doing. they were unanimous in their desire to help. in november of 2008, the play "rocket girl" opened. playing to large enthusiastic audiences. at the end of each performance mother and daughters come up to me and tell me how inspiring the play was for them. a few years after the play closed, i received a strange e-mail from a woman i never heard of. this is what it said. i've seen the media attention mary has been getting. i think the time is come to know for something. you have an older sister you have never been told about. i should point out that the media attention was the result of the play. i assumed it was the electronic equivalent of a crank
through the magic of theater i decided i would accomplish what history, the army, nasa, and the media refused to develop. i would write a flay and use it to bring my mother's accomplishment to the light of day. this self-imposed assignment turned to a gurn any. taking know many places as i played detective tracking down the small number of former coworkers still alive. they were all retired. some for decades. i told them about what i was doing. they were unanimous in their desire to help. in...
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for nasa, fema, dod and state. who has the overall responsibility? i was wondering who in this administration who has the single responsibility to oversee these other dvds? >> nasa has the over gene responsibility. on the question of mitigation, who would have the responsibility if an asteroid were discovered on a collision course would be the asteroid and the amount of notice we had. for some missions, you would want nasa to be in charge. further deflection missions, you would want beauty to be in charge. it does not make sense from the mitigation mission to specify in advance which agency would do it. the notification responsibilities are unambiguous. >> so when there is mitigation, duality come together? who takes the lead? what determines who takes the lead? >> we would all come together and we are in fact exercising those kinds of communications. as an exercise coming up in the middle of next month we will exercise those communications of the exercise responsibilities. there's a workshop coming up at the begie
for nasa, fema, dod and state. who has the overall responsibility? i was wondering who in this administration who has the single responsibility to oversee these other dvds? >> nasa has the over gene responsibility. on the question of mitigation, who would have the responsibility if an asteroid were discovered on a collision course would be the asteroid and the amount of notice we had. for some missions, you would want nasa to be in charge. further deflection missions, you would want...
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nasa images show ison coming within 730,000 miles of the sun's surface. that's not a hospitable place for anything, and as the moment arrived, astronomers watching from all over the world gathered online to see what would happen. to carl batem, a comet analyst, it did not look good. >> it seems the comet ison probably hasn't survived this journey. i'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind. >> reporter: about three-quarters of a mile wide, ison was discovered by to russian astron mists late last year. the fleet of space and solar telescopes have been tracking its seemingly suicidal mission ever since. the hope was ison would survive its slingshot around the sun and be visible to the naked eye early next month as the comet headed back out to space. last year a similar comet called love joy did just that in the southern hemisphere. not only would it have been a spectacular light show, but it was like a cosmic time capsle. >> it's coming from the very edge of our solar system, so it still retains the primordial ices from which it formed 4.5 billion yea
nasa images show ison coming within 730,000 miles of the sun's surface. that's not a hospitable place for anything, and as the moment arrived, astronomers watching from all over the world gathered online to see what would happen. to carl batem, a comet analyst, it did not look good. >> it seems the comet ison probably hasn't survived this journey. i'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind. >> reporter: about three-quarters of a mile wide, ison was discovered by to russian...
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aren't is back nasa probes has returned to kiev almost a decade after the orange revolution because ukraine dropped out of an e.u. trade deal and plenty of politicians from around the world joined in the us in the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in an influential electoral process to influence politics on the streets of course it's not the east once to go east the west wants to look west and everyone in between wants a say well above all look at the rhetoric that was emanating from brussels in washington when ukraine failed to sign it became clear that it was very much directed against russia and that it was good for the ukrainian people. space rocks pack a punch a flaming meteor streaked across the sky and slammed into two lab and skin central russia with a shockwave equal to twenty nuclear bombs though so many rumors from a jet down to a satellite and even to the start of the end of the world it damaged dozens of buildings injured hundreds of people but took everyone by surprise no one saw it coming. vir
aren't is back nasa probes has returned to kiev almost a decade after the orange revolution because ukraine dropped out of an e.u. trade deal and plenty of politicians from around the world joined in the us in the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in an influential electoral process to influence politics on the streets of course it's not the east once to go east the west wants to look west and everyone in...
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and nasa astronaut spending a weekend in a completely different way, performing the second christmas eve spacewalk ever trying to repair the cooling system. quite a job to have on christmas eve at the international space station. phil keating covering the story out of miami. first of all any issues with the space suits? a big issue with the italian astronaut, the water filling up but what about this time around? >> great relief today not only 258 miles but houston's mission control, most were blown dry all day unlike previous week to spacewalks including saturday at the end of the space walk and the airlock, and on the backside of the spacesuit, that really does remind us all that the risk is great out there, they have become so routine. mike hopkins, the big boom arm seemed a sparkling, module which weighs 800 pounds on earth, not of their and inside the space statiin, swung him all the way to the other side, and snug in to place. >> another trend to continue. okay. >> mission control and the astronauts in this space walk for four hours at this point, now at a point where they are t
and nasa astronaut spending a weekend in a completely different way, performing the second christmas eve spacewalk ever trying to repair the cooling system. quite a job to have on christmas eve at the international space station. phil keating covering the story out of miami. first of all any issues with the space suits? a big issue with the italian astronaut, the water filling up but what about this time around? >> great relief today not only 258 miles but houston's mission control, most...
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i could go through the nasa centers. everything that you said i agree with but you need to put a fire under your exec tickses. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the testifiers and express our gratitude on behalf of the committee for your public service. i know, it's difficult to run an enterprise and certainly difficult to be in public service in any situation. under the sequester, we know it's been terribly difficult. it's beyond the pale in a lot of ways. it's as difficult as it is for folks to be home, it's very, very challenging for you to be there and not able to bring your folks back. we want to thank you on behalf of the committee. my first question for doctor. i'm concerned, i think it may be one of the things that mark has been talking about over a number of weeks. and actually years. that is remaining competitive with respect to the next generation of scientists. i like to offer insight -- that the young promising scientists may be having to go tr
i could go through the nasa centers. everything that you said i agree with but you need to put a fire under your exec tickses. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the testifiers and express our gratitude on behalf of the committee for your public service. i know, it's difficult to run an enterprise and certainly difficult to be in public service in any situation. under the sequester, we know it's been terribly difficult....
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the answers are revealing and why beyonce has nasa upset tonight. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such
the answers are revealing and why beyonce has nasa upset tonight. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be...
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through the magic of theater, i decided i would accomplish what history, the army, nasa, the media and my own mother refused to do. i would write a play and use it to bring mary sherman morgan's accomplishments into the light of day. and it turned into a journey. it would take me to many places as i played detective tracking down the small number of former co-workers who were still alive. and retired, some for decades. and the desire to help was unanimous. in november of 2008 the play at the 11 opened play and to large enthusiastic audiences. mothers and daughters would come to me and tell me how inspiring the play had been for them. a few years after the playclothes at caltech i receive the strange e-mail from a woman i had never heard of. this is what it said. i have seen the media attention, the time has come for you to know something. you have an older sister you have never been told about. i should point out the media attention was the result of caltech producing the play. i assumed it was the electronic equivalent of a crank call so i deleted it but over the next few days it star
through the magic of theater, i decided i would accomplish what history, the army, nasa, the media and my own mother refused to do. i would write a play and use it to bring mary sherman morgan's accomplishments into the light of day. and it turned into a journey. it would take me to many places as i played detective tracking down the small number of former co-workers who were still alive. and retired, some for decades. and the desire to help was unanimous. in november of 2008 the play at the 11...
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this most impossibly complex thing on earth, this thing that was used only by nasa and the irs and ibm. is used by all of us because nobody said to complicated for consumers. somebody said i know how to make a living, i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller. rand released a study this month that said that the $81 billion in savings we were going to get by making an investment in health i.t. produced no savings. too bad because the government put a $25 billion of the $40 billion investment in i.t. why? why did a $40 billion investment giving everybody a box and software not produced any savings? if you been to a hospital or doctor you can see it in front of you, right? i mentioned i took my son for an appendectomy last month. we walked in to see the surgeon. we had to fill out a seven page for but he had a ruptured appendix, so fortunately i filled out the form for him. i don't know what he would've done if he was an adult. the surgeon said almost certainly a wretched appendix. let's get a quick scan to confirm. we went to the same hospital, four floors down, to get t
this most impossibly complex thing on earth, this thing that was used only by nasa and the irs and ibm. is used by all of us because nobody said to complicated for consumers. somebody said i know how to make a living, i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller. rand released a study this month that said that the $81 billion in savings we were going to get by making an investment in health i.t. produced no savings. too bad because the government put a $25 billion of the $40...
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i could go through the nasa center. everything you say i agree with ms. blakey you need to put a fire under your executives. >> i just want to express gratitude for your public service i know it is difficult to have an enterprise matt but under the sequester it was terribly difficult as difficult as it is for me at home it is challenging to be there so thank you one on behalf of the committee i am concerned is something we have been talking about over a number of weeks that remaining competitive with respect to the next generation could you offer some insight with professional decision making a young promising scientists may have to go through with respect what they do for a living? >> senator warner made the point very well we are already an a position losing science and our ability to attract the best and the brightest to join america's scientific community is getting harder and harder. as our competitors invest more and more coming those for the scientists who came here either stay where they are or go to other places they see the tremendous stress of
i could go through the nasa center. everything you say i agree with ms. blakey you need to put a fire under your executives. >> i just want to express gratitude for your public service i know it is difficult to have an enterprise matt but under the sequester it was terribly difficult as difficult as it is for me at home it is challenging to be there so thank you one on behalf of the committee i am concerned is something we have been talking about over a number of weeks that remaining...
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as a matter of fact, this is how nasa receives permission to perform science missions. however, for civil, non-public uas operations, the faa requires a special airworthiness certificate in the experimental category which are limited to an individual vehicle rather than a class of vehicles, and severely limits the uses of the uas. for example, commercial operations are specifically excluded under an experimental certificate. the majority of the research work nasa's performing is organized under the integration and the project, and it's focused in the following areas. sensitive void, separation ainsurance interoperatability, developing reliable communication systems and protocols, ground control systems for effective and safe operation, and the requirements necessary to define cry criterir avionic communication systems and ground control system certification. we are addressing critical research questions and delivers results to the stake holders. now, the work that that that nasa's performing is delivering stake holder interfaces as well. i'd like to identify three key i
as a matter of fact, this is how nasa receives permission to perform science missions. however, for civil, non-public uas operations, the faa requires a special airworthiness certificate in the experimental category which are limited to an individual vehicle rather than a class of vehicles, and severely limits the uses of the uas. for example, commercial operations are specifically excluded under an experimental certificate. the majority of the research work nasa's performing is organized under...
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we have not gotten those records from nasa. if you could provide them any information to us in an expeditious manner, that would be great. i thank you for your excellent testimony today. not only is it interesting, but valuable for us. members of the committee may have additional questions. i will talk to you all in private. but we ask for your response to those things expeditiously in writing. the record will remain open for comments and questions from members. thank you. i am disappointed that we have about double interrupt this interesting topic for me and the members of the committee. americans all over the country and i think c-span for coming in and helping to broadcast this to the american public as we can get the information out. thank you for being here. the witnesses are excused and the hearing is now adjourned. >> this week on newsmakers, we are joined by hal rogers, chairman of the house appropriations committee. to talk about a continuing resolution to fund the federal government and budget cuts known as sequestrat
we have not gotten those records from nasa. if you could provide them any information to us in an expeditious manner, that would be great. i thank you for your excellent testimony today. not only is it interesting, but valuable for us. members of the committee may have additional questions. i will talk to you all in private. but we ask for your response to those things expeditiously in writing. the record will remain open for comments and questions from members. thank you. i am disappointed...
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. >> what nasa says it was not was part of this asteroid. it buzzed clo to earth today. 100 tons races towards earth every day. national safety counsel estimates you're twice as likely to be struck by lightning than hit by an asteroid but three times more likely than being injured by fire works. 20,000 troops have been sent to help residents. those people are spending a night without windows temperatures in that part of russia are well below zero tonight. >> a giant asteroid talking about has nothing to do with the meteor that hit russia. that one hurled past earth today just before 11:30 our time. astroners used binoculars to watch the point of light speeding across the sky. >> breaking news in antioch. sky 7 caught the scene of what we believe is a shooting in a gas station or perhaps a burger king restaurant near dear valley high school. a person has been handcuffed after the scene. the investigation station has been roped off. the call came in as a shooting at burger king. police have not told fuss anyone was injured in this shooting. >>
. >> what nasa says it was not was part of this asteroid. it buzzed clo to earth today. 100 tons races towards earth every day. national safety counsel estimates you're twice as likely to be struck by lightning than hit by an asteroid but three times more likely than being injured by fire works. 20,000 troops have been sent to help residents. those people are spending a night without windows temperatures in that part of russia are well below zero tonight. >> a giant asteroid talking...
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nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers and raiders today. from printing to security, 3-d technology is here. coming up we will take you inside a silicon valley startup that can scan you. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. temperatures starting to cool off at the coast line. we have 57 in san francisco and nearly 15 degrees warmerer inland with 73 in livermore. one thing is for sure the allergy forecast will be bugging you tomorrow. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. >
nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers...
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represented in the nasa portal. a healthy nasa pumps that. it is a flywheel that society casts for innovation spent over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> u.s. chamber of commerce president tom donohue on monday said his organization has not made any decision about challenging incumbent republicans in 2014 but the chain would do whatever it takes to keep the house under republican control. he commented on the latest round of budget negotiations, health care and immigration. hosted by the "christian science monitor," this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> here we go, folks. thanks for coming. our guests today are tom the -- tom donohue and bruce josten from the chamber's executive vice president of government affairs at the gym is the world's largest not-for-profit business federation. both inhibit our guests before and we welcome them back. esther dardinger's lead the gym since 1997 be before they serve for 13 years as president and chief exec
represented in the nasa portal. a healthy nasa pumps that. it is a flywheel that society casts for innovation spent over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> u.s. chamber of commerce president tom donohue on monday said his organization has not made any decision about challenging incumbent republicans in 2014 but the chain would do whatever it takes to keep the house under republican control. he...
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so you pull the guts out of the tourism economy and the pull the guts off the nasa that the community relies on. this community has been devastated by the government shutdown and why? why? mark wright is a retired lieutenant colonel from the united states army who served for 23 years, including service tours in iraq. very, very solid veteran. we're so proud. one out of eight veterans in virginia is a vent. when he retired he got a job at the pentagon as a civilian, a d.o.d. civilian. he got that job earlier this year. mark wright was furloughed earlier this year because of the sequester, with a wife and two kids in elementary school, furloughed, days off work, less pay, got through that furlough. october 1, furloughed again. so this veteran who served his country, put himself in harm's way, fought in theatres of baltimore than once, has now -- baltimore than once has now been furloughed once again. they live in an applicant in stafford county south of d.c. they wanted to buy a home for the first time in their life. they are in the housing market. but they have decided that they can't
so you pull the guts out of the tourism economy and the pull the guts off the nasa that the community relies on. this community has been devastated by the government shutdown and why? why? mark wright is a retired lieutenant colonel from the united states army who served for 23 years, including service tours in iraq. very, very solid veteran. we're so proud. one out of eight veterans in virginia is a vent. when he retired he got a job at the pentagon as a civilian, a d.o.d. civilian. he got...
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what is the budget, 17, $18 billion a year for nasa? >> one-half of 1%. >> are these cutbacks at the moment, in the recession to be continue to go forward with money to nasa and continue to go out there? >> people are looking out on the last 40 years when they say ever since apollo, the space program has been a jobs program. how many jobs can we get in your district, in your state? the space shuttle passed by one vote because the laws passed all around the country. we had people working in different places. all i can tell you some stories about the politics that get involved in our space program. and it's bring home the bacon, and the bacon is jobs because jobs get votes and votes keep a congressman or senator in office. >> that body explore space? some people argue folks here on earth can't afford their medication, mortgage, their meals and maybe money should go into the infrastructure here. why explore a vast frontier? what do we gain by this knowledge? >> the one word i would use ase leadership. when i grew up, there was no doubt in
what is the budget, 17, $18 billion a year for nasa? >> one-half of 1%. >> are these cutbacks at the moment, in the recession to be continue to go forward with money to nasa and continue to go out there? >> people are looking out on the last 40 years when they say ever since apollo, the space program has been a jobs program. how many jobs can we get in your district, in your state? the space shuttle passed by one vote because the laws passed all around the country. we had...
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this has been a major problem for nasa which is basically now no cup for politicians to release money as opposed to being a dynamic adventurous ring. you could almost go to city government, county government, state government and the federal government and faith who is blocking competition? by the way, when obamacare collapses, which impairs certain it will come them the left is not going to have a site. the left wants single-payer. they think britain and canada work, even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada. the former head of the national health service in great britain died after their operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're genuine socialist. what are occasional casualties and the weight of perfection. what the heck. the real fight is on the right between the prison guard faction of the republican party, democratic party who say i hate government bureaucrats. insurance bureaucrats are terrific. those of us who believe you want to break out to a genuinely per
this has been a major problem for nasa which is basically now no cup for politicians to release money as opposed to being a dynamic adventurous ring. you could almost go to city government, county government, state government and the federal government and faith who is blocking competition? by the way, when obamacare collapses, which impairs certain it will come them the left is not going to have a site. the left wants single-payer. they think britain and canada work, even though the canadian...
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. >>> you're looking at a view of the moon like we've never really seen it before, courtesy of nasa's grail spacecraft program. its mission was to map the lunar gravity field. it also had an educational component, allowing school children to pick out places to explore. astronaut sally ride championed that idea before her death last summer. last month, the whole thing came crashing to an end on the surface, as planned. but luckily, what it saw and recorded on the way down, these great pictures, survived the journey. >>> we learned today the u.s. senate is losing one of its most senior members, and it's the end of an era, at least for now, in a big name in american politics. democratic senator jay rockefeller of west virginia says he will not run for a sixth term in congress when his term expires. that's in 2014. by the way, a rockefeller has held a major office in america since 1974, and every year but one since 1959. >>> in unromantic hollywood news, grauman's chinese theater opened by sid grauman in 1927 and one of the staple stops in a first time tour in hollywood has sold its namin
. >>> you're looking at a view of the moon like we've never really seen it before, courtesy of nasa's grail spacecraft program. its mission was to map the lunar gravity field. it also had an educational component, allowing school children to pick out places to explore. astronaut sally ride championed that idea before her death last summer. last month, the whole thing came crashing to an end on the surface, as planned. but luckily, what it saw and recorded on the way down, these great...
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a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years booktv aired over 240urbgs program about non-fiction books and authors. booktv ere weekend on c-span2. >>> now the first public meeting of con grexal conn free on the farm bill. one of the major differences in the two version of the bill concern food stamp spend. the senate bill cuts $4 billion over ten years. the house version cut $40 billion. [inaudible conversations] >>> the good afternoon. it's ban long time in coming,>>> but we are here. it's wonderful to have thewell, opportunity to have all of us nere today together.comi i was thinking, mr. chairman,wv that when youe and i started our i was thinking, mr. chairman, that when you and i started, i remember when i came into the house, we were kind of at the low end of the totem pole on the agriculture committees. and now we both have the honors of working together. and it really is an honor to work with you as we bring this final farm bill home. and that's w
a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years booktv aired over 240urbgs program about non-fiction books and authors. booktv ere weekend on c-span2. >>> now the first public meeting of con grexal conn free on the farm bill. one of the major differences in the two version of the bill concern food stamp spend. the senate bill cuts $4 billion over ten years. the house version cut $40 billion. [inaudible conversations]...
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nasa is paying space ex for it. >> the city of oakland pays tribute to gay rights on a big day at the supreme court. >> today's historic hearing including what transpired inside the courtroom as the justices listened to arguments over proposition 8. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2news at five. >> it's a historic hearing but even before the issue today the court is questioning whether or not it should be taking up the case. we continue our coverage now as the court hearing on same sex hearing wraps up it's first day. scott mcfarland was in the courtroom and explains why some of the exchanges suggest the justices may not make a decision on the case. >> reporter: still no cameras allowed but from where we were you cou
nasa is paying space ex for it. >> the city of oakland pays tribute to gay rights on a big day at the supreme court. >> today's historic hearing including what transpired inside the courtroom as the justices listened to arguments over proposition 8. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an...
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nasa claiming to capture a small astroid, drag it to the moon and put it in orbit. if the mission goes ahead and within a decade astronauts could visit and study it up close preventling future crashes. it is expected to cost somewhere around $2.6 billion. >>> pretty interesting, though. one of the legends of soul is gone. ♪ >> george jackson is dead at the age of 68 after a long battle with cancer. the singer song writer wrote and recorded hundreds of singles over his five decade long career. none more famous than the one you just heard old time rock and roll. >> before you leave the house this morning let's get the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> we could be seeing temperatures in the 90s in some places today. >> a nice gift for some of you in parts of the north central. it is the 90s for cities like dallas and san antonio. some of you are used to seeing these temperatures in june and july. we are seeing these a little earlier across parts of the m lower central. record snowfall for you south caulk a cold day. 33 degrees high in rapid city. new
nasa claiming to capture a small astroid, drag it to the moon and put it in orbit. if the mission goes ahead and within a decade astronauts could visit and study it up close preventling future crashes. it is expected to cost somewhere around $2.6 billion. >>> pretty interesting, though. one of the legends of soul is gone. ♪ >> george jackson is dead at the age of 68 after a long battle with cancer. the singer song writer wrote and recorded hundreds of singles over his five...
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that could've been done without the assistance of nasa. >> final question. are you working on a technology that would not allow someone to text while driving? >> sir, that is frankly one of my most focus areas of emphasis. the one thing we're interested in acting the committee support help on is the opportunity to pull together stakeholders across the industries involved in this space. not all the automakers en masse, but the suppliers and wireless communication companies because while we are very bullish on the program, we think the technical solution where you identify eight drivers on early passengers so come and unlock the drivers on the connect to vehicle frankly is the long-range shot to make sure we distract driving and i'm fixated on that. our hope is to pull stakeholders together in a public-private way to work on technology and the voluntary collaborative way and i think it's doable. to budget the support of the committee and that stakeholder group together to work on this. >> thank you, senator nelson. senator john said. >> thank you, mr. chairman
that could've been done without the assistance of nasa. >> final question. are you working on a technology that would not allow someone to text while driving? >> sir, that is frankly one of my most focus areas of emphasis. the one thing we're interested in acting the committee support help on is the opportunity to pull together stakeholders across the industries involved in this space. not all the automakers en masse, but the suppliers and wireless communication companies because...
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nasa is spending $3 million to study how congress works. the national endowment for the humanities will explore popular romance media and taxpayers have spent $830 million to biltd the health care website, and more than twice that will be spent on publicity and markets. but coburn doesn't blame the agencies, he blames congress. >> they are more interested in getting themselves re-elected than in fixing what is wrong with the country. >> coburn spares neither republicans or democrats. he does name one title, harry reid's refusal to adhere to regular order and bring appropriations builts to the floor contributed to the over sight of government spending in 2013. bret. >> doug, thank you. >>> stocks were down today, the dow lost 9, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both drops around 6. >>> up next, new questions about who is using chemical weapons on whom in syria. >>> but first here is what fox affiliates across the county auto covering -- are covering tonight. breaking news in reno, fox 11 with the breaking news on a shooting at a hospital in that n
nasa is spending $3 million to study how congress works. the national endowment for the humanities will explore popular romance media and taxpayers have spent $830 million to biltd the health care website, and more than twice that will be spent on publicity and markets. but coburn doesn't blame the agencies, he blames congress. >> they are more interested in getting themselves re-elected than in fixing what is wrong with the country. >> coburn spares neither republicans or...
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from these nasa photos taken from space, you can see how the area looks before the flood, then after the flood. we recognize a lot of these bridges and cull verts and roadways were built a long time ago. and designed to with stand -- our understanding of flood events wasn't the same, and i think we have a strong opportunity here to come out of this whole situation with a stronger infrastructure. >> fema director agreed colorado needs to build back wiser. >> you want to go support communities that are devastated. that's what we do, but we don't want to have to keep coming back. >> but most people we talk to say they will come back. >> we love it down here. it is gorgeous, we have elk, deers mother nature is right here. >> other whose have now loe so much here are having second thoughts. >> i don't think it's justifiable to live in the flood plain, and i don't think it's justifiable to live in the wild fire interface. >> exactly what that means for homeowners like kathy william, now remains an open question. al jazeera, loveland colorado. >> as colorado looks to dry out, other parts of
from these nasa photos taken from space, you can see how the area looks before the flood, then after the flood. we recognize a lot of these bridges and cull verts and roadways were built a long time ago. and designed to with stand -- our understanding of flood events wasn't the same, and i think we have a strong opportunity here to come out of this whole situation with a stronger infrastructure. >> fema director agreed colorado needs to build back wiser. >> you want to go support...
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obviously, nasa is saying they are troubled by this. they don't like the fact she used the communication without their permission and such a news story that beyonce hasn't come out to give her side of what happened. obviously, she stole, took or is using it without permission and they are none too happy about it. >> other people wrote the song. >> but it is her name on it which makes it a problem for her. >> absolutely. >>> now celebrities, a lot of them are charitable. now dosomething.org has created a list with the 20 celebs gone good. look at who tops number one again. >> taylor swift. the second year in a row for her. and then we have number two, that ends up being one direction. >> oh, check that out. one direction is relatively new. maybe because i'm old. >> did you see the concert on gma? >> oh, boy. they can throw it down. >> beyonce makes this list too. she is number three. paul walker is the fourth most charitable and mclemore and ryan lewis as the fifth most charitable. >> so sad. paul walker on that list. >>> patrick swayze'
obviously, nasa is saying they are troubled by this. they don't like the fact she used the communication without their permission and such a news story that beyonce hasn't come out to give her side of what happened. obviously, she stole, took or is using it without permission and they are none too happy about it. >> other people wrote the song. >> but it is her name on it which makes it a problem for her. >> absolutely. >>> now celebrities, a lot of them are...
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this is dependent on nasa in contrast to the across-the- board cuts that nasa programs now face under law. mr. chairman, i am struck by how this complex issue is and how much farther we need to go and i look forward to today's testimony. ld.h that, i yie -- without objection, opening statements will be made part of the record. our first witness is the honorable john holdren. he serves as the director of the office of science and technology policy, the assistant to the president for science and technology, and cochair of the council of advisors on science and technology. prior to his appointment, he was a professor at the kennedy school of government and the department of earth science at harvard. mr. holdren graduated with degrees in aerospace engineering and theoretical plasma physics. shelton is the commander of united states air force, space command. prior to assuming his current position, he was the assistant vice chief of staff and the director of the air staff at the the pentagon. he currently organizes and mccains titian ready space and cyberspace forces and capabilities for th
this is dependent on nasa in contrast to the across-the- board cuts that nasa programs now face under law. mr. chairman, i am struck by how this complex issue is and how much farther we need to go and i look forward to today's testimony. ld.h that, i yie -- without objection, opening statements will be made part of the record. our first witness is the honorable john holdren. he serves as the director of the office of science and technology policy, the assistant to the president for science and...
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this has been a major problem for nasa which is basically not just a milk cow for politicians to waste money as opposed to being as a bold and dynamic and adventurous thinker i think you could almost go see government, county or state government, and the federal government and say, who is blocking the future? who is blocking competition? by the way, when obama to collapses, which i'm fairly certain it will, the great fight -- the left will not have a fight. the left wants single-payer. they think britain and canada were. even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada, and the former head of the national health service in great britain died after the operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're a genuine socialist. there are occasional casualties in way for perfection and what the heck. the real fight will be on the right and it will be between the prison guard action of the talking part in the democratic party who will say, oh, insurance, i hated government bureaucrats but
this has been a major problem for nasa which is basically not just a milk cow for politicians to waste money as opposed to being as a bold and dynamic and adventurous thinker i think you could almost go see government, county or state government, and the federal government and say, who is blocking the future? who is blocking competition? by the way, when obama to collapses, which i'm fairly certain it will, the great fight -- the left will not have a fight. the left wants single-payer. they...
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severe weather is also an important focus for nasa. a special team is taking the the sky looking for another big super storm like sandy. manuel bojorquez flew with them. >> hoping to find the perfect storm over the gulf of mexico. his team is flying this dc 8 in order to better study cloud formations. dib says these clouds remain a mystery to scientists, but they contain clues that can help understand changes in the earth's atmosphere. >> we understand the fundamental physics of clouds and all the different kinds of clouds but not well enough to be able to accurately model them over and over again. >> reporter: this is a flying laboratory. there are stations set up throughout the aircraft with 40 instruments gathering data. it's nasa's most complex airborne science campaign of the year. data gathered on this flight can help scientists better predict when and where the next storm will hit. >> tomorrow there's a 20% chance of thunderstorms. what that means is there's almost definitely going to be a thunderstorm somewhere in houston. but
severe weather is also an important focus for nasa. a special team is taking the the sky looking for another big super storm like sandy. manuel bojorquez flew with them. >> hoping to find the perfect storm over the gulf of mexico. his team is flying this dc 8 in order to better study cloud formations. dib says these clouds remain a mystery to scientists, but they contain clues that can help understand changes in the earth's atmosphere. >> we understand the fundamental physics of...
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today ford, mcdonald's and nasa are all using tongal. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> i never worked with a female asian before. how many are there? >> about 125. >> pure window dressing. >> excuse me? >> window dressing. >> remember that? a scene from the movie "in the
today ford, mcdonald's and nasa are all using tongal. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements...
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nasa has put out a for rent sign. >> nasa's looking like i've got a huge house here, i can't use all of it. i can't live in all of it myself. so let's rent some out. >> reporter: for rent now presumably by a private space exploration company is famed launchpad 39a from where man first went to the moon. also available, space insided vehicle assembly building, one of the largest in the country. originally used to build saturn rockets. nascar has already rented the shuttle landing strip to do time trials. boeing is using a hangar here to build a commercial spaceship. other deals are still being discussed, but the demand is not as great as nasa had hoped. >> there's a lot of uncertainty in the commercial space industry, in the nasa space industry. so there's things have not necessarily evolved as quickly as we would have liked. >> reporter: the big question facing nasa, congress, and the white house is what will be the next mission for the u.s. space program. perhaps a return to the moon or a manned flight to mars. >> our program achieved what it set tout do, and the hardware is being re
nasa has put out a for rent sign. >> nasa's looking like i've got a huge house here, i can't use all of it. i can't live in all of it myself. so let's rent some out. >> reporter: for rent now presumably by a private space exploration company is famed launchpad 39a from where man first went to the moon. also available, space insided vehicle assembly building, one of the largest in the country. originally used to build saturn rockets. nascar has already rented the shuttle landing...
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tonight at the state of the union address, the ceo of apple and a nasa engineer both sat with michelle obama. yep. the president said he hopes it sends a message to americans that if you can't sit close to your wife, surround her with nerds. [ laughter ] oh, i know who is going to sit next to michelle. here's a major international story. earlier today north korea conducted its third nuclear test, and afterwards iran called for all nuclear weapons to be destroyed. you know it's bad when even ahmadinejad is like, "this kim jong-un dude is crazy man." [ laughter ] we got to -- this guy is nuts. i can't even deal with him now. are you kidding me? some tv news. last night on "the bachelor," -- do you guys watch "the bachelor?" [ cheers ] sean narrowed down his choices to the final four. of course, we'll all know when he's made his final decision when he releases a plume of white smoke. [ laughter ] you guys, tomorrow is the first day of lent, when catholics begin fasting for 40 days. some catholics will give up chocolate, some catholics will give up alcohol, and one catholic is giving up be
tonight at the state of the union address, the ceo of apple and a nasa engineer both sat with michelle obama. yep. the president said he hopes it sends a message to americans that if you can't sit close to your wife, surround her with nerds. [ laughter ] oh, i know who is going to sit next to michelle. here's a major international story. earlier today north korea conducted its third nuclear test, and afterwards iran called for all nuclear weapons to be destroyed. you know it's bad when even...
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. >> nasa is counting down to tonight's launch of a robot spacecraft destined to the moon. the space craft is called ladee. i don't think i have it right yet. the launch will be visible along the east coast from south carolina to maine. the $280 million mission will study the moon's thin, dusty atmosphere. the car-sized spacecraft will orbit for six months before plunging from the surface of the moon. >> ross is here with a look at the sports headlines. we're talking will basketball. >> the new york knickerbockers cannot catch a break. jr had to have knee surgery and is expected to be out for mont r months. today he was suspended for violating the league's drug policy. and speaking of money, victoria azarenka will go on to win a straight set advancing into sunday's final where she will meet serena williams who just won her semi match. patriots aaron hernandez back in court where he pleaded not guilty to six charges including first-degree murder. he was not give bail. his attorney has reserved the right to request bail at a late dater. and he has been connected to a 2012 dou
. >> nasa is counting down to tonight's launch of a robot spacecraft destined to the moon. the space craft is called ladee. i don't think i have it right yet. the launch will be visible along the east coast from south carolina to maine. the $280 million mission will study the moon's thin, dusty atmosphere. the car-sized spacecraft will orbit for six months before plunging from the surface of the moon. >> ross is here with a look at the sports headlines. we're talking will...
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like our -- nasa better. he was one of my guys and he was a joy that would illuminate a room when he walked in. i miss him terribly to this day and similar stories could be told about all of these wonderful folks. this may surprise some of you coming from the safety guy, but i want to pose the question this morning. how safe is safe enough? but i don't want to come at it a from the perspective of more safety. those wonderful explorers that expanded our worlds, wouldn't have left home in anle environment of over arching safety. the pursuit of great reward comes hand-in-hand with risk. it is this relationship between risk and reward that has to be appreciated. are we today, at nasa and as a nation too risked a vorse? i think so. -- a verse? i think so. we are supportive of accepting more risk if we recognize it as what it is and the rewards that are associated with it. very, very acceptable. unacceptable is to accept more risk and from tend you're not. certainly it has constituted today recognizes it is not lin
like our -- nasa better. he was one of my guys and he was a joy that would illuminate a room when he walked in. i miss him terribly to this day and similar stories could be told about all of these wonderful folks. this may surprise some of you coming from the safety guy, but i want to pose the question this morning. how safe is safe enough? but i don't want to come at it a from the perspective of more safety. those wonderful explorers that expanded our worlds, wouldn't have left home in anle...
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nasa is heading back to the moon. it's experimental spacecraft is called laddie. the multi use design and assembly line production could drastically reduce the cost of spacecraft in the future, much like the model-t did for ford. it will blast to the monday and send information about its surface. >>> former presidents bill clinton and george bush sr. spent the afternoon together. clinton tweeted in photo with the caption that said, quote, enjoyed my lunch with president bush and i'm envious of his so socks, sock swag. they have partnered in recent years over their shared commitment to humanitarian causes. your first look at weather with rebecca is next. >> meteorologist: we're looking at flooding watches in washington state where we had record rainfall on both sides of the cascades. now it's traveling east words. we'll show you where it's going to hit next. ç] center i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson, record rainfall for parts of the pacific northwest as the storm system and low pressure center tracked onshore. now the rainfall has been over an inch and a half
nasa is heading back to the moon. it's experimental spacecraft is called laddie. the multi use design and assembly line production could drastically reduce the cost of spacecraft in the future, much like the model-t did for ford. it will blast to the monday and send information about its surface. >>> former presidents bill clinton and george bush sr. spent the afternoon together. clinton tweeted in photo with the caption that said, quote, enjoyed my lunch with president bush and i'm...
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. $947,000 through the nasa budget to talk about foods that are -- that can be eaten at mars. we're 30 years away from going to mars, and we're going to spend a million dollars of money we don't have to think about foods that we might eat 30 years from now on mars? i don't think that's a priority for us right now. $3 billion on 209 science, technology, engineering and math programs at 13 different agencies. now, think about that. we all know we need to get it together when it comes to our education on our technical and scientific basis, but why would we have this many, 209 programs, 209 different sets of administrators, 209 sets of reporting? billions of dollars in bonuses in federal payments to contractors who failed to pay their own taxes. we have tried to pass in here multiple times that if, in fact, you're a contractor of the federal government and you're not paying your taxes, you're going to either lose your contract or pay, that's going to be reduced from what we pay you, can't get that through. so people who are carrying their fair share are still reaping the benefits
. $947,000 through the nasa budget to talk about foods that are -- that can be eaten at mars. we're 30 years away from going to mars, and we're going to spend a million dollars of money we don't have to think about foods that we might eat 30 years from now on mars? i don't think that's a priority for us right now. $3 billion on 209 science, technology, engineering and math programs at 13 different agencies. now, think about that. we all know we need to get it together when it comes to our...
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this is from nasa. and you can see, well, where the energy is being used in america, new york. here's chicago. here's minneapolis. and this in the middle of nowhere, is williston, north dakota. that's the -- really what the oil boom looks like. that's oil rigs and oil flares. north dakota now accounts for 11% of the nation's oil production. north dakota is also the number two state when it comes to crude oil producing in this country. and republicans argue that this cut is just necessary for the state to stay competitive with other oil-producing states. are you kidding me? this is a classic example of how needy kids will go without, but the oil companies just can't get enough and the republicans will lay out the red carpet for them. it's another classic example of how even on the prairie, yes, they will take from the poor and they will make sure the rich get whatever they want. >>> this is your day. this is the day of the advocates, the day of the survivors. this is your victory. >> republicans in congress are taking credit for the violence against women act. after they voted a
this is from nasa. and you can see, well, where the energy is being used in america, new york. here's chicago. here's minneapolis. and this in the middle of nowhere, is williston, north dakota. that's the -- really what the oil boom looks like. that's oil rigs and oil flares. north dakota now accounts for 11% of the nation's oil production. north dakota is also the number two state when it comes to crude oil producing in this country. and republicans argue that this cut is just necessary for...
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come aboard nasa's laboratory in the sky. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. real money with ali velshi monday - 7 eastern on al jazeera america >> well, they've been nominated as one of the best bathrooms in the country. it's an odd honor but one that's actually been pretty well received. sulfur springs texas about 80 miles east of dallas. i'm pretty sure these toilets are pretty much different than anything you've ever seen. >> at first glance, yo
come aboard nasa's laboratory in the sky. (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all...
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and working with nasa we published the new criteria. i think it was in november, 2011, which outlines what companies need to do to demonstrate proficiency and reliability in space launch. and to support that work, we have isolated two payloads, maybe more, but i can correct that for the record, we have identified payloads that would be available to those new entrants to help them demonstrate their proficiency and reliability for excess to space. when they get certified and we think the first company or companies will likely get certified in f.y. 15 timeframe, we have space launch slots for which both ula and the new entrants will compete. so we believe there is a competitive environment that starts at about f.y. 15 that will drive down costs further. i think we have a good strategy, both on the eelv side and the new entrance side. we have got good results already. we anticipate better results going forward. >> this is a critical capability for the future. so if there are things that we can help, we would like to be aware of that. thank
and working with nasa we published the new criteria. i think it was in november, 2011, which outlines what companies need to do to demonstrate proficiency and reliability in space launch. and to support that work, we have isolated two payloads, maybe more, but i can correct that for the record, we have identified payloads that would be available to those new entrants to help them demonstrate their proficiency and reliability for excess to space. when they get certified and we think the first...
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. >> more with nasa administrator retired marine corps general charles bolden sunday night at eight on c-span's q&a. >> federal regulations say a height in federal student loan interest rates could affect future borrowers. and increase the attractiveness of private financial prospect that does what came before a senate banking committee hearing on the increasing trend in students taking out private funds to finance their higher education. the hearing comes as congress approaches a deadline to keep certain federal student loan interest rates low, or double, to nearly 7% in this is an hour and a half. >> good morning. good morning. i call this hearing to order. for many americans, a college degree is an important goal that can mean a lifetime of better earnings and opportunities. however, this goal has come at a higher price. the cost of education has risen significantly in while the job market has weakened, straining a generation of americans seeking to establish themselves in the broader academy. student loan debt now stands at over $1 trillion. and decided only to mortgage debt as the
. >> more with nasa administrator retired marine corps general charles bolden sunday night at eight on c-span's q&a. >> federal regulations say a height in federal student loan interest rates could affect future borrowers. and increase the attractiveness of private financial prospect that does what came before a senate banking committee hearing on the increasing trend in students taking out private funds to finance their higher education. the hearing comes as congress approaches...
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this has been a major problem for nasa. which is basically now just a milk cow for a politicians to waste money as opposed to being bold, i did nam, an vied venture use. i think you can go to city, county, and state, and federal government and say who is blocking the future and who is blocking competition. by the way, when obamacare explapses, i'm fairly certain it will. the great fight -- the left won't have a fight. the left wants single-payer. they think britain and canada work. even though the canada prime minister went to florida to get an operation they couldn't get in canada. and the great britain head died after the population of -- four times. but that doesn't matter if you're a genuine socialist. there are occasionally casualties in the wait of propex. it the real fight is on the way. it's between the prison guard faction of the republican and democratic party who say, oh, i hate government bureaucrats but insurance bureaucrats are terrific. [laughter] and those of us who believe you want to break out dpowm a genu
this has been a major problem for nasa. which is basically now just a milk cow for a politicians to waste money as opposed to being bold, i did nam, an vied venture use. i think you can go to city, county, and state, and federal government and say who is blocking the future and who is blocking competition. by the way, when obamacare explapses, i'm fairly certain it will. the great fight -- the left won't have a fight. the left wants single-payer. they think britain and canada work. even though...
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government functions are affected as well, for example, faa's operation of the national airspace system, nasa's space exploration program, and noaa's work on necessary new satellites. these are weather satellite programs. these are sequestration's negative impacts. the diverse group of leaders here with us today is going to be attesting to this. regarding the overall economy, about six months ago we released a study conducted by dr. stephen fuller of george mason university. the study's methodology is sound and its conclusions are grim. if sequestration is going forward, it will put 2.1 million u.s. jobs at risk. these are defense and non- defense-related jobs, and include nearly 1 million small businesses. it will cost the unemployment rate to rise about 1.5%, and reduce expected gdp growth by $215 billion. $215 billion. the latest congressional budget office forecast reinforces the conclusion, that sequestration will undermine economic growth. today we are re-releasing dr. fuller's study and his analysis of the impact of impact of sequestration. let it be noted no one can say that they were n
government functions are affected as well, for example, faa's operation of the national airspace system, nasa's space exploration program, and noaa's work on necessary new satellites. these are weather satellite programs. these are sequestration's negative impacts. the diverse group of leaders here with us today is going to be attesting to this. regarding the overall economy, about six months ago we released a study conducted by dr. stephen fuller of george mason university. the study's...